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The New Independent Orthodox Church in Ukraine [PDF]
AbstractIn January 2019, the Ukrainian Orthodoxy received what is known as the tomos from the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, which established the independent Orthodox Church in Ukraine. The granting of autocephaly to the Orthodox Christians of Ukraine caused a deep crisis in the Orthodoxy and a conflict between Constantinople and Moscow ...
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THE POSITION OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN UKRAINE IN THE MID-1940s
The article analyzes the change in the position of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in Ukraine in the mid-1940s. The influence of the World War II on the change of religious policy in the USSR and the international activity of the ROC was clarified. The meeting of the Soviet leaders with the church hierarchs on September 4, 1943, the activities of the
Сумський державний педагогічний університет імені А.С. Макаренка +1 more
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The constitution of the Orthodox Church in modern Ukraine
Ukraine is one of the largest European countries located in Eastern Europe. Despite the fact that our country is a secular state, the level of religiosity of citizens in Ukraine is the highest in Europe. Of the 45.5 million inhabitants, 67% consider themselves to be believers, and almost three quarters of them consider that any religion should be ...
Yevgen A. Harkovschenko
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Book Review: The Orthodox Church in Ukraine: A Century of Separation
“Fog of war” commonly names the complete lack of situational awareness amidst a singular lethal engagement, but it may also describe the absence of clarity regarding the foundational reasons, societal dimensions, and collateral impact of years of ...
Loya, Joseph
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The autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church: a new dividing line for Ukraine? [PDF]
This essay discusses the 2018 path to autocephaly of the Ukrainian Church – the establishment of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine.
Sergei A Mudrov
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The Russian Orthodox Church and the Crisis in Ukraine
Mikhail Suslov presents the Russian Orthodox Church as a key stakeholder in the religious scene in Ukraine, which put forward a multilayered interpretation of the military conflict that broke out in 2014. He analyzes three levels of Russian Orthodox interpretation: the integral self-perception of the Russian Church and its reluctance to entertain ...
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Visits of representatives of the Serbian Orthodox Church to Ukraine in the 1950s and 1980s
One of the important forms of cooperation between peoples is inter-church relations. The latter develop in different directions and forms. Depending on geopolitical circumstances, religious contacts have one or another orientation, saturation, content and so on.
Galyna Sagan
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This article discusses the formation of Ukrainian state identity in the struggle for the status of an independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church from the Moscow Patriarchate. Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has had two national churches and
Civa Syadza Masnun
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Orthodox churches of Ukraine in the process of Ukrainian state formation
The article analyzes the state and development of the main Orthodox Churches in the world and in Ukraine in the context of the interaction of the state and religious institutions. The systemic spiritual crisis of modern Ukrainian society is revealed. The
D. S. Martyshyn
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ORTHODOX CHURCH OF UKRAINE: STEPS TO AUTOCEPHALY
Viktoriia Bokoch
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